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. >> ian mcconvene was jusqueen wf firefighter tim considered reaching out to. when he was 33 he considered committing suicide. >> i'd sit in my truck, in the driveway, gun in hand in tears just begging for a reason to do it. it was never this thing of i want to kill myself. had nothing to do with that. it had everything to do with, i don't know how to win this fight, i don't know what to do but i know how to end this fight. >> after four years as a firefighter, ian was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. after going on a call of a teenage are. >> i'm not getting any sleep, and when i'm home i'm pounding beers in hopes of getting a little sleep. >> at the time, ian didn't feel comfortable talking about his trauma at the fire station. he got help outside much work a few weeks after the trauma. >> if i'm going to unload some pretty dark, pretty heavy, pretty deep stuff, than to call someone that i've met a few times that i know a little bit about but i know that they know everybody around me a whole lot better. so it's like that really didn't seem like
. >> ian mcconvene was jusqueen wf firefighter tim considered reaching out to. when he was 33 he considered committing suicide. >> i'd sit in my truck, in the driveway, gun in hand in tears just begging for a reason to do it. it was never this thing of i want to kill myself. had nothing to do with that. it had everything to do with, i don't know how to win this fight, i don't know what to do but i know how to end this fight. >> after four years as a firefighter, ian was...
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here is harry fawcett with the latest from the south korea ian capitol. north korea brought the launch time forward by a day. two hours into the window, the rocket carrying the "bright star" satellite lifted off. all overseen by the country's young leader, relayed by the most famous news reader. >> the complete success made in the liftoff fruition of korea's policy in attaching important society technology, an event in the country's defense capabilities. >> is that the defense capability that so worries regional and world powers. a rocket that can launch a satellite could also carry a nuclear warhead even if this one, slow to fuel and hard to conceal, is far from the ideal weapon. >> this system, itself, doesn't really have military access, but nevertheless, some of the access, some of the technologies, some of the systems and sub systems, they could use for the military program. >> south korea's president immediately convened her national security council, calling the launch an unacceptable prove occasi -- /* provocation. >> recognizing the threat by nor
here is harry fawcett with the latest from the south korea ian capitol. north korea brought the launch time forward by a day. two hours into the window, the rocket carrying the "bright star" satellite lifted off. all overseen by the country's young leader, relayed by the most famous news reader. >> the complete success made in the liftoff fruition of korea's policy in attaching important society technology, an event in the country's defense capabilities. >> is that the...
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albert ian sign theorized they this existed. it wasn't until now we had a device sensitive enough to listen to them. here is the problem. everything is worked by gravitational waves. when you measure the movement. >> you can't hold up a ruler to do it. the waves passed through. the ruler worked as well. instead, scientists used a laser between two points. the lygo gravitational wave territory. laser light moves at the same speed. scientists determined that it was connecting between the two points, a little paster than usual, meaning that although the laser is the same, the instrument was warped by waves. several millimetres later it happened in washington state. >> did you here it. it's a rumbling noise, and then a chirp. let me do that again. that's the chirp we've been looking for. scientists have a way of measuring something new. listening to the universe in a new way, enabling them to look at black holes, hear all kinds of space event. here is how one of the lead scientists of the project. it's worth knowing how this guy on
albert ian sign theorized they this existed. it wasn't until now we had a device sensitive enough to listen to them. here is the problem. everything is worked by gravitational waves. when you measure the movement. >> you can't hold up a ruler to do it. the waves passed through. the ruler worked as well. instead, scientists used a laser between two points. the lygo gravitational wave territory. laser light moves at the same speed. scientists determined that it was connecting between the...
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i talked oil, geopolitics with ian bremer, the director of a political risk form. he said this year they met under a cloud of anxiety. this is the first time this group has gotten together in the new year. it's the world's leading c.e.o.s, financiers policy leaders, thinkers, and what happened in the last two weeks, it's been basically a profusion of negative headlines, you have the china markets, oil, fresh low, the u.s. took a beating. the migration issue. so, i mean, if you are looking at the headlines, and you have a lot of anxiety, and they are getting together, and it's feeding on itself, frankly, i would not be surprised if we were to look back every year when you have an environment like this. i bet the davos effect has an expanding impact on the market. >> these are some of the biggest corporate leaders in the world, some of the biggest commentators, political leaders, if there's anxiety, everyone leafs with a bit of it. everyone is feeding into themselves. in some ways, i'm very concern beside the geopolitical environment particularly emanating from the m
i talked oil, geopolitics with ian bremer, the director of a political risk form. he said this year they met under a cloud of anxiety. this is the first time this group has gotten together in the new year. it's the world's leading c.e.o.s, financiers policy leaders, thinkers, and what happened in the last two weeks, it's been basically a profusion of negative headlines, you have the china markets, oil, fresh low, the u.s. took a beating. the migration issue. so, i mean, if you are looking at...
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talked, established our capacity and improved in the sense of creating as soon as possible a vacuums ian for the zika virus >>> australia's high court has ruled the government's offshore detention program is lawful. anyone who tries to reach australia by boat to claim asylum is held on the pacific island of nauru or on mannus island in png. it could see the return of many to the detention centers there. the head of policy and advocacy at unicef australia. she says that detention centers like the one in nauru are not suitable for children >> they don't stack up against international law. we have clear obligations, particularly in relation to the best interests of children and to protect them from all forms of serious harm and all forms of abuse, including physically and sexual abuse. we've had ongoing conversations with the government about all of this. this is an important moment for the australian government to show that it wants to take a very reasoned response to what has happened, that the high court decision decides the immigration minister has discretion under the immigration act a
talked, established our capacity and improved in the sense of creating as soon as possible a vacuums ian for the zika virus >>> australia's high court has ruled the government's offshore detention program is lawful. anyone who tries to reach australia by boat to claim asylum is held on the pacific island of nauru or on mannus island in png. it could see the return of many to the detention centers there. the head of policy and advocacy at unicef australia. she says that detention...
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and they also-- virus and they also committed to working together to have a vacuum even >>>-- vacuums ian. vaccine >> reporter: miami has been known as the gateway to the americas and it is a reputation born out by the city's international airport. every day more than 40,000 passengers arrive from or go to latin america and the caribbean. some of the city's most senior politicians have voiced their concerns that the international airport may not have the resources to cope with the zika virus. experts say it will get back to the basics that will help >> we're expected to see some of these in the u.s. >> reporter: at the university of miami this man has been studying diseases for years. there's nothing new in how to respond to the zika virus. there are programs in place to combat the mosquito that spreads these viruses. a real difference can be made by improving living conditions globally and ago rately diagnosing those. >> the faster the better, but to me it's getting back to the basics, dying months particulars, basic data, basic science on what is transmitting, trying to get a perfect di
and they also-- virus and they also committed to working together to have a vacuum even >>>-- vacuums ian. vaccine >> reporter: miami has been known as the gateway to the americas and it is a reputation born out by the city's international airport. every day more than 40,000 passengers arrive from or go to latin america and the caribbean. some of the city's most senior politicians have voiced their concerns that the international airport may not have the resources to cope with...
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they say they want to do everything to prevent the kror consider ian an peninsula to be nuclearized. their big concern is that if the north korean regime were to collapse, then hundreds of thousands of refugees would then spill across the border into china. that's what the u.s. has warned china in the past. they're saying the result of an action by you could lead eventually to the regime collapsing. is that what you want? china's position so far is this. it doesn't believe that sanctions are an end to themselves. therefore, it could well be very reluctant to sign up to a hardening of sanctions where the china has the power the veto. china has found itself in a very difficult position because what north korea has just done is not just to defy the united states, not just to defy japan or south korea. it is also defied its oldest friend china which has pleaded with north korea to cease these testing of missiles. north korea for now is simply not listening. the question is this, is north korea contesting not just the resolve of the u.n. but also the resolve of china >>> indeed. thank you
they say they want to do everything to prevent the kror consider ian an peninsula to be nuclearized. their big concern is that if the north korean regime were to collapse, then hundreds of thousands of refugees would then spill across the border into china. that's what the u.s. has warned china in the past. they're saying the result of an action by you could lead eventually to the regime collapsing. is that what you want? china's position so far is this. it doesn't believe that sanctions are an...
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a suicide attack in ian afghanistan has killed 11 people and injured 40 more. a local police commander is among the dead. our correspondent joins us from kabul. what does the aftermath reveal about this attack? >> reporter: it reveals that the taliban, these insurgent group, are still active in parts of afghanistan and they're going after some significant target. the suicide attack took place a couple of hours ago in a province that sits right next to the border of pakistan. according to police the target of this attack was a very powerful and influential leader of a local militia by the name of han john. so this was a big thing for insurgence. he was in front of police headquarters this morning along with several bodyguards when a suicide attacker approached on motorbike and detonated his explosives. 11 people killed, 40 people injured. that number could go up in the coming hours. nobody has claimed responsibility for this attack, but the province is an area where the taliban have long fought government forces as well aspro government forces-- as pro-governmen
a suicide attack in ian afghanistan has killed 11 people and injured 40 more. a local police commander is among the dead. our correspondent joins us from kabul. what does the aftermath reveal about this attack? >> reporter: it reveals that the taliban, these insurgent group, are still active in parts of afghanistan and they're going after some significant target. the suicide attack took place a couple of hours ago in a province that sits right next to the border of pakistan. according to...
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niev barpinger, al jazeera, dublin nearly 13,000 people have protested in the south korea ian capitol against a wave of new government policies. demonstrators in seoul led by one of the largest trade unions are depending the president step done. they are angry about labor forms and the closure of an industrial complex that was jointly operated with north korea. tension amongst regu ease is rising as more become stuck at the border. the united nations refugee agency says humanmanitarian challenges are mounting at the edomine camp refugees join more than 5,000 who have been blocked from crossing since the border was blocked on thursday. >> now, while latin american countries struggle with the outbreak of the zika virus a more common disease spread by the same mosquitos has exploded like never before. more than 2,000 cases of denghy have been reported in northeast everyone argentina. authorities say it may become the worst outbreak in history. al jazeera daniel schweimler reports. >> reporter: did thrives in places like this, overgrown tropical vegetation, selected in the smallest recept
niev barpinger, al jazeera, dublin nearly 13,000 people have protested in the south korea ian capitol against a wave of new government policies. demonstrators in seoul led by one of the largest trade unions are depending the president step done. they are angry about labor forms and the closure of an industrial complex that was jointly operated with north korea. tension amongst regu ease is rising as more become stuck at the border. the united nations refugee agency says humanmanitarian...
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scientists detect space time ripples that ian stain predicted 100 years ago. >>> i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera's news. we begin with breaking war. this evening in munich, secretary of state john kerry joined russian foreign minister sergey lavrov to announce a cessation of hostilities, they are hoping it can be implemented within a week. in the meantime the syrian opposition continues to lose ground in aleppo due to an offensive succeeding because of air strikes. n.a.t.o. is getting involved in the crisis, deploying ships to the agean sea. for more on syria and the cessation of hostilities, here is al jazeera's diplomatic editor jaiment bay. >> it was interesting that stefan de-mistura was told by syrians, we don't want meetings about meetings, we want action. had they come up with action, we don't know. it will be debated. they came up with on the two main areas, a decision to create a task force. they say that will meet soon, it will take place in geneva, and there'll be action on getting humanitarian plies to the hard to reach ears the second task force is to deal with the iss
scientists detect space time ripples that ian stain predicted 100 years ago. >>> i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera's news. we begin with breaking war. this evening in munich, secretary of state john kerry joined russian foreign minister sergey lavrov to announce a cessation of hostilities, they are hoping it can be implemented within a week. in the meantime the syrian opposition continues to lose ground in aleppo due to an offensive succeeding because of air strikes. n.a.t.o. is...
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two years ago ian mckinney was shot and paralyzed for life. his gang involvement started early. >> i stole five pieces off my brother at the time. i went and flipped 10 pieces, put it to half pounds, ounce, to half a brick. it went on and on and on. >> how much do you think being indigenous played a part in getting involved in a crew? >> people don't have much. they have family, right. it's hard on everybody. look at this, kids starving these days. >> reporter: so it's friday night in winnipeg, every week at this time in the north end there's a get together at the bell tower. we are headed there now. the meeting's goal is to stop the violence. >> thank you for being part... >> they come together to talk. to build a stronger and more positive community. there's more hope threes face with the national government and the questions based more on education and other programs. despite the winter cold, despite the night, the bells toll. . [ bells ring ] >> reporter: a sound a reminder to everyone in the north end the fight against crime and poverty a
two years ago ian mckinney was shot and paralyzed for life. his gang involvement started early. >> i stole five pieces off my brother at the time. i went and flipped 10 pieces, put it to half pounds, ounce, to half a brick. it went on and on and on. >> how much do you think being indigenous played a part in getting involved in a crew? >> people don't have much. they have family, right. it's hard on everybody. look at this, kids starving these days. >> reporter: so it's...
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harry faucet reports now from the south korea ian capitol, seoul. >> reporter: the launch was moved forward by a day. two hours into the window, the rocket carrying the bright star satellite lifted off. all overseen by the country's young leader and relaid by the most famous news reader. >> translator: a complete success made for a liftout for the workers party and attaching advancements in science, technology and defense came abilities. >> it's that defense capability that worries regional and world powers. a rocket that can launch a satellite could carry a nuclear warhead. ebb if this one, slow to fuel and hard to conceal is far from the ideal weapon. >> this did you not have military applications, some of the systems and sub systems they could use for the military program. >> south korea's president c convened the national security council calling the launch an unacceptable provocation. >> recognizing the threat by north korea as a threat to the international council and world peace, they should come up with strong sanctions. >> seoul said it would start consultations on employing the am
harry faucet reports now from the south korea ian capitol, seoul. >> reporter: the launch was moved forward by a day. two hours into the window, the rocket carrying the bright star satellite lifted off. all overseen by the country's young leader and relaid by the most famous news reader. >> translator: a complete success made for a liftout for the workers party and attaching advancements in science, technology and defense came abilities. >> it's that defense capability that...
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that have been developed over the past few years as part of the rebalance and the engagement of is ian, but this is not a place where the u.s. is going to talk about basing rights or addition troop deployments in the region. this is issues are far too sensitive for too many of the members of asean to even be on the table at a venue like this. >> and if you can expand a little bit on some of the economic issues here. you know, the member countries, in this group that are meeting here make up the fourth largest trading partner with the united states. can you describe what exactly you think the u.s. is going to be pushing for on an economic level? kill. >> i think that asean is still at an early age, they are still working on lowering tariff and nontariff among the asean countries riz. the u.s. would like to see that development twopbt especially the lagging asean countries cambodia, burma, lao start to end up on their comments economies more and develop more open systems that can allow for greater trade between the united states and those countries and to improve the quality of their own
that have been developed over the past few years as part of the rebalance and the engagement of is ian, but this is not a place where the u.s. is going to talk about basing rights or addition troop deployments in the region. this is issues are far too sensitive for too many of the members of asean to even be on the table at a venue like this. >> and if you can expand a little bit on some of the economic issues here. you know, the member countries, in this group that are meeting here make...
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even the lat ian eowe-- lat ib-- latino vote went for donald trump. people are excited that somebody is breaking all the political rules. it is a win for donald trump in nevada. the real estate mogul now with three back to back victories under his belt and a surge of momentum heading to super tuesday >> we won with evangelicals, with young and old, highlied indicated, we won with poorlied indicated. i love the poorlied indicated. -- poorly ed indicated >> reporter: he was a heavy favorite heading into the contest. he towered over his top two rivals with nearly double the support of his nearest competitor. the two candidates to be his chief challenger in the race are still optimistic and not ready to back down. ted cruz told supporters he believed donald trump is vulnerable now the field has gotten smaller >> the undenial reality that the first four states has shown is that the only campaign that has beaten donald trump and the only campaign that can beat donald trump is this campaign. >> reporter: marco rubio left, sending his message that his campaig
even the lat ian eowe-- lat ib-- latino vote went for donald trump. people are excited that somebody is breaking all the political rules. it is a win for donald trump in nevada. the real estate mogul now with three back to back victories under his belt and a surge of momentum heading to super tuesday >> we won with evangelicals, with young and old, highlied indicated, we won with poorlied indicated. i love the poorlied indicated. -- poorly ed indicated >> reporter: he was a heavy...
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charlie: somebody made a film of one of ian's books. mr. eyre: i made a film in 1984 which was about thatcherism, the politics of the right, and the kind of slow corruption of the media. there was a character, very strongly based on christopher hitchens. charlie: who was a political journalist? mr. eyre: played by tim curry. that is the film i plan to make. charlie: nothing of shakespeare. any great dramatist that you wanted to make and never did? mr. eyre: the shakespeare play i have never done, i've done all of the tragedies. i've never done 12th night. i have never found the right cast. so sometime in the next 15 years -- i am only 72. charlie: you have done that, macbeth. lear. mr. eyre: anthony hopkins is keen to make a film of lear. he would probably be the definitive lear. he is a most remarkable actor. charlie: you just worked with him. mr. eyre: with ian mckellen. it was hannibal lecter and gandalf together, feeding off each other. they had known each other. i have worked with at ian mckellen. i had never worked with tony hopkins.
charlie: somebody made a film of one of ian's books. mr. eyre: i made a film in 1984 which was about thatcherism, the politics of the right, and the kind of slow corruption of the media. there was a character, very strongly based on christopher hitchens. charlie: who was a political journalist? mr. eyre: played by tim curry. that is the film i plan to make. charlie: nothing of shakespeare. any great dramatist that you wanted to make and never did? mr. eyre: the shakespeare play i have never...
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mark: big news because ian mccafferty has been posting to raise interest rates each of the last six meetings. he joined the rest of the bank of england, and as you said rightly, the bank of england is now 9-0 to keep interest rates at a record low .5% am where has been, by the way, since march 2009. that is the for significant move.
mark: big news because ian mccafferty has been posting to raise interest rates each of the last six meetings. he joined the rest of the bank of england, and as you said rightly, the bank of england is now 9-0 to keep interest rates at a record low .5% am where has been, by the way, since march 2009. that is the for significant move.
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charlie: somebody made a film of one of ian's books. mr. eyre: i made a film in 1984 which was about thatcherism, the politics of the right, and the kind of slow corruption of the media. there was a character, very strongly based on christopher hitchens. charlie: who was a political journalist? mr. eyre: played by tim curry.
charlie: somebody made a film of one of ian's books. mr. eyre: i made a film in 1984 which was about thatcherism, the politics of the right, and the kind of slow corruption of the media. there was a character, very strongly based on christopher hitchens. charlie: who was a political journalist? mr. eyre: played by tim curry.
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ian taylor makes this more probable than some old are considering. on probable, but it could happening -- could happen. maybe there is a sense that this strategy of flooding the market is not working, and prices will stay low where they are right now for too long for comfort. maybe they are up for a coordinated cuts. the issue is it would have to be policed, and that has always been a sticking point for the russians and saudi's if they were to get together. they areook at what producing. bloomberg follows this. you can see how low they are in the water. it is not a big that science. picture ofery good what is going on, which is they are only producing more and more oil. they will cut and would want it to be verifiable, the keyword in all of this. this pressure of the declining price of oil is differently all over the world. news out of nigeria that there is very difficulty of holding on to this in the era. ? this price doing of oil, this reality of oil, what is this doing to the russian economy? >> the first thing it has done is completely destroyed
ian taylor makes this more probable than some old are considering. on probable, but it could happening -- could happen. maybe there is a sense that this strategy of flooding the market is not working, and prices will stay low where they are right now for too long for comfort. maybe they are up for a coordinated cuts. the issue is it would have to be policed, and that has always been a sticking point for the russians and saudi's if they were to get together. they areook at what producing....
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vitol ceo ian taylor. a cap on any price rally. is toosituation we have much of supply. the balance is due not look like they are tightening up yet. say that we can say for sure that the price has bottomed out. aan: if you had to put number, the brent price at the end of the year would be? $48. you can come back and kill me because i am sure it will be wrong. ryan: you don't see a sharp rebound in prices? >> we don't because there is so much stock now built up in the world. we believe it will take a lot of time to work off that stock. it will happen over time. no one will wake up and suddenly see there is no oil left. the world continues to have plenty of stock of oil. ryan: how long will it take to work through this stock? and get back to $100 oil? >> there is so much more supply. are all being more efficient. the u.k. consumption of oil is going down, not much but it is going down. efficiency in cars is going up as it is in airplanes. there is a possibility that you will not necessarily know back above $100 ever. ugly andam old and have been in the business far too lon
vitol ceo ian taylor. a cap on any price rally. is toosituation we have much of supply. the balance is due not look like they are tightening up yet. say that we can say for sure that the price has bottomed out. aan: if you had to put number, the brent price at the end of the year would be? $48. you can come back and kill me because i am sure it will be wrong. ryan: you don't see a sharp rebound in prices? >> we don't because there is so much stock now built up in the world. we believe it...
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ian taylor thought that it might be more likely than many people think. he still thinks it is a slim possibility, but he seems to think, and i think a lot of people out there are starting to wonder if the saudi's are convinced that their strategy has been correct. maybe some people in saudi arabia are starting to think this idea of flooding the market with oil and eventually get a price rebound, that is taking longer than we thought. we can do it, but it will cost us tens of millions of dollars of our reserves. so we get that shift in saudi policy. we might get a shift in the way opec views things as well. anna: funny how that could happen. ryan chilcote joining us for that fascinating interview. up next, it is the law of diminishing returns. how the bank of japan's measures are you -- losing their effectiveness. we are live from tokyo next. ♪ the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have
ian taylor thought that it might be more likely than many people think. he still thinks it is a slim possibility, but he seems to think, and i think a lot of people out there are starting to wonder if the saudi's are convinced that their strategy has been correct. maybe some people in saudi arabia are starting to think this idea of flooding the market with oil and eventually get a price rebound, that is taking longer than we thought. we can do it, but it will cost us tens of millions of dollars...
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ian: it sounds like it is going to be a long summit. cameron and his team are preparing for three days of long negotiations. before then, there's a lot of intense diplomacy going on. ofald tusk is in charge getting all of the leaders together, he is engaged. going to paris, athens, prague before finishing his trip in berlin. he is trying to get everybody on board. cameron is speaking to the european parliament tomorrow. a lone go before thursday's summit. guy: it is going to be a long week. let's talk about market moves. we can prove what we are seeing here financial surging, leading the european story. clear.p making it very the financials doing the heavy lifting. they are up by 3.7%. the greek financials in the mix. you want to check out what is happening here, check out imap. you can begin and deal with the details in which of the individual sectors are going to break up the banks. see what stocks on the move. let's turn our attention back to politics. -- the european flavor. president's day but the focus is the supreme court. the su
ian: it sounds like it is going to be a long summit. cameron and his team are preparing for three days of long negotiations. before then, there's a lot of intense diplomacy going on. ofald tusk is in charge getting all of the leaders together, he is engaged. going to paris, athens, prague before finishing his trip in berlin. he is trying to get everybody on board. cameron is speaking to the european parliament tomorrow. a lone go before thursday's summit. guy: it is going to be a long week....
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this is the point ian taylor was making as well. we are to have a natural buffer for the next five to 10 years. as soon as prices recover, the shale producers, no matter what opec does or doesn't do, are going to come back into the game. when does opec bring them back in? jon: ryan chilcote, thank you very much. the energy players clinging to their dividend. how long can they do that? let's turn over to rolls-royce. i'm reading benjamin katz's story. shares surging. investors shrugging off cutting the dividend in half. ben katz joins us now. if the energy players did this in the short-term, it would be bad, but it is a restructuring effort they are celebrating. you wonder if that is the message in the bottle for a whole load of sectors. >> good question. the ceo has made quite a pitch. he said to the company, we need cash for the next two years. roles has, unlike some of the energy sectors, roles is quite certain they will achieve quite large growth. we are seeing increases in airplanes and aircraft sales. rolls supplies the engines
this is the point ian taylor was making as well. we are to have a natural buffer for the next five to 10 years. as soon as prices recover, the shale producers, no matter what opec does or doesn't do, are going to come back into the game. when does opec bring them back in? jon: ryan chilcote, thank you very much. the energy players clinging to their dividend. how long can they do that? let's turn over to rolls-royce. i'm reading benjamin katz's story. shares surging. investors shrugging off...
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ian mccafferty doing a bit of a flip whopper after six months. alsoank of england is thinking about productivity and i know there was a big piece of data in the u.s. today on that. for the fourth quarter, the last three months of last year, our productivity pretty much stayed sluggish and actually fell 3%, the biggest drop in two years. beenroductivity has languishing since the end of the recession, but what is more trouble -- more troubling is unit labor costs rose the most in eight years. it shows that companies are trying to hire more workers but not getting as much productivity out of them as they would like. going to cut into corporate profits and if that happens, there is a fear of recession. -- wes something we are are keeping our eye on ahead of the friday labor report. england, theank of its growth and inflation forecast, maintaining its outlook for a gradual rate rise. the minutes and the monetary policy, the view is more likely than not, the next move in rates is up and that is consistent with the forecast. volatility taking hold of gl
ian mccafferty doing a bit of a flip whopper after six months. alsoank of england is thinking about productivity and i know there was a big piece of data in the u.s. today on that. for the fourth quarter, the last three months of last year, our productivity pretty much stayed sluggish and actually fell 3%, the biggest drop in two years. beenroductivity has languishing since the end of the recession, but what is more trouble -- more troubling is unit labor costs rose the most in eight years. it...
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ian taylor spoke exclusively with brian shall coat. >> we are in a situation where we have too much supply probably. but balances do not look like they are tightening up yet. i wouldn't say that we can say for sure the price has bottomed out. >> if you had to put your money on a number, the brent price at the end of the year would be what? >> $48. back and killme me because i'm sure i would be wrong. [laughter] >> so you don't see a sharp rebound and prices. why not? don'tnow that -- we because there's so much stock built up in the world. i think we just believe it will take a lot of time to work off that stock and it will happen over time. so nobody is going to wake up and suddenly see there is no oil there. i think there will be plenty of stock of vital -- of oil. >> how long does it take to get back to $100 oil? is that a genuine question? genuine i think it is a question. there is so much my supply. we are being more efficient. oil consumption going down, not much, but it is going down. the efficiency of cars is going up tremendously, as it is in airplanes. i have to believe that there
ian taylor spoke exclusively with brian shall coat. >> we are in a situation where we have too much supply probably. but balances do not look like they are tightening up yet. i wouldn't say that we can say for sure the price has bottomed out. >> if you had to put your money on a number, the brent price at the end of the year would be what? >> $48. back and killme me because i'm sure i would be wrong. [laughter] >> so you don't see a sharp rebound and prices. why not?...
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am not a technical analysis person, but people are getting excited about gold in a way they have not ian -- have not been in a while. alix: but i do not get that correlation. joe: who knows? alix: coming up next, emerging markets beat we will take a look at the brazil trade balance. ♪ carol: this is a bloomberg special report. says he's nota surprise north korea launched a rocket this weekend. he said that the u.s. and south korea are now discussing their options. the united nations security council is likely to come out with more economic sanctions this week. authorities say a chartered bus that crashed on interstate 95 in connecticut during a stor snowstorm was on its way to new york city. at least 30 were hurt, more than 60 on board at the time of the crash. one day before the nations first primary, donald trump continues to dominate in new hampshire. trump leads the field with 36%, according to the latest poll. he's followed by florida senator marco rubio and ted cruz. /lowell poll has cruz and rubio tied for second place. tomorrow, there will be a special, two-hour edition of "wit
am not a technical analysis person, but people are getting excited about gold in a way they have not ian -- have not been in a while. alix: but i do not get that correlation. joe: who knows? alix: coming up next, emerging markets beat we will take a look at the brazil trade balance. ♪ carol: this is a bloomberg special report. says he's nota surprise north korea launched a rocket this weekend. he said that the u.s. and south korea are now discussing their options. the united nations security...
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. -- the ceo, ian taylor, spoke exclusively to ryan chilcote. >> we are still in a situation where we have too much supply, the balances do not look like they are up yet. you are still seeing built in the u.s., so i would not say we could say for sure. >> if you had to picture money on a number -- .> which hopefully we don't >> the price would be what? >> 48. you can come back and kelly because i'm sure we would be >> you don't see a sharp rebound and prices. why not? >> we don't because there's so much stock built up in the world. we believe it's going to take a lot of time to work off that stock and that will happen over time. nobody is going to wake up and suddenly see there's no oil there. >> how long does it take to work through the stock. do you ever get back to $100 oil? >> i think they're so much more supply and we are being more efficient. u.k. consumption of oil is going down. efficiency in cars is going up tremendously. you have to believe there's a possibility that you will not necessarily go above 100 ever. >> the point is that this is a turnaround, a turnaround of the an
. -- the ceo, ian taylor, spoke exclusively to ryan chilcote. >> we are still in a situation where we have too much supply, the balances do not look like they are up yet. you are still seeing built in the u.s., so i would not say we could say for sure. >> if you had to picture money on a number -- .> which hopefully we don't >> the price would be what? >> 48. you can come back and kelly because i'm sure we would be >> you don't see a sharp rebound and prices....
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mark: big news because ian mccafferty has been posting to raise interest rates each of the last six meetings. he joined the rest of the bank of england, and as you said rightly, the bank of england is now 9-0 to keep interest rates at a record low .5% am where has been, by the way, since march 2009. that is the for significant move. we have a more dou dovish bank f england. reading through some of the announcements of the minutes of the meeting of course, we have the quarterly inflation report as well. mayays sterling decline reflect eu referendum risks. novemberlast inflation report, the bank of england has noted the strength of sterling, but sterling of course has been coming down the last six weeks or seven weeks. that of course is less they worry when it comes to inflation. it is watching emerging market growth, it is watching global downside risks, is watching for second round o effects of inflation. let's look at its forecast because it is forecasting 2.1% over the two-year horizon and 2.2% over the three-year horizon, but it has cut its near-term cpi forecast. it's medium term forecas
mark: big news because ian mccafferty has been posting to raise interest rates each of the last six meetings. he joined the rest of the bank of england, and as you said rightly, the bank of england is now 9-0 to keep interest rates at a record low .5% am where has been, by the way, since march 2009. that is the for significant move. we have a more dou dovish bank f england. reading through some of the announcements of the minutes of the meeting of course, we have the quarterly inflation report...
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here's corporate finance guru l ian -- >> we have heard about corporate butuage going up in china, haven't dug deeper into the data. looked at 3000 firms from china. are deleveraging compared to the soe. for a privateatio sector companies, defined as we asset ratio, actually declined to 53%. up totio for sle's went 52% now. rishaad: why are these companies leveraging up? has artie said he is going to reduce corporate get dy said he isalrea going to reduce corporate debt out there. lianting: they didn't really want some the debt from that stimulus package, but now, they had to take it. they're burdened with debt they cannot play -- repaid. rishaad: what can beijing do to get out of the projected that mass? -- debt mass? lianting: the government really means to get rid of the implicit guarantee. not need to cut the excess capacity so that the economy can be more efficient. progressing slowly. the seo rating may be cut in the next few months. rishaad: thank you for the latest on the corporate that issue in china. looking at markets. shorting the japanese yen, buying japanese stocks. at this h
here's corporate finance guru l ian -- >> we have heard about corporate butuage going up in china, haven't dug deeper into the data. looked at 3000 firms from china. are deleveraging compared to the soe. for a privateatio sector companies, defined as we asset ratio, actually declined to 53%. up totio for sle's went 52% now. rishaad: why are these companies leveraging up? has artie said he is going to reduce corporate get dy said he isalrea going to reduce corporate debt out there....
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to 12.ian monahan, 18 this is not in the textbooks that you are using. lakshman: we are in uncharted territory. we are undertaking huge experiments. i do not know if anybody fully appreciates that. roach -- at the university of new haven, they have good pizza. do you agree with dr. roche, that it directly leads to asset bubbles? lakshman: the market is focus on everything a central bank does. every day in the morning you are reporting on that, so there is something to it. without a doubt, there are huge unintended consequences from these big, big what i would call experiments. brad: and it is things you do not want to talk about, right? constraintsl three and there are complaints about liquidity. you put leveraged constraints on banks, and you have repose popping into the marketplace. let's face it. the central banks are very good, claimsy the pope infallibility. tom: we need to continue this discussion, and we will do it this morning in our last block with brad hintz and lakshman achuthan. francine, an important guest on oil next, right? francine: comin
to 12.ian monahan, 18 this is not in the textbooks that you are using. lakshman: we are in uncharted territory. we are undertaking huge experiments. i do not know if anybody fully appreciates that. roach -- at the university of new haven, they have good pizza. do you agree with dr. roche, that it directly leads to asset bubbles? lakshman: the market is focus on everything a central bank does. every day in the morning you are reporting on that, so there is something to it. without a doubt, there...
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vonnie: a fantastic conversation between megan mcardle and and ian lake. fear of the hackers or fear the fbi. tom: i love the assumption that it goes to the supreme court. vonnie: i think the court will have to be the final arbiter. hyde rings in our next procedures death -- guest to talk about brexit. caroline: we have been obsessing over it in the united kingdom for the best part of six months and now eu leaders are meeting in brussels this afternoon. that could determine the united in the eu, ande ryan chilcote is joining us. over sevenat, just hours until the meeting starts. what is the latest? we will be getting the cars rolling in, and a dinner meeting at 8:00 p.m. ryan: the bottom line is everyone wants to get this over by friday dinner. cameron shows up, he is going to meet with the other 27 eu leaders. the hope is that everyone well, after they discuss what written --ts today, get a good night what britain wants today, get a good nights sleep, reconvene tomorrow morning, and if cameron gets his wishes he will have a deal by noon. he will fly back
vonnie: a fantastic conversation between megan mcardle and and ian lake. fear of the hackers or fear the fbi. tom: i love the assumption that it goes to the supreme court. vonnie: i think the court will have to be the final arbiter. hyde rings in our next procedures death -- guest to talk about brexit. caroline: we have been obsessing over it in the united kingdom for the best part of six months and now eu leaders are meeting in brussels this afternoon. that could determine the united in the...
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ian: there are two periods look at some of the bull market and quiet. 2013, 2014, very quiet periods, ofy tend to sow the seeds their own demise. they tell the market we will guide you forward, forward guidance, and traders lean against that. everybody is in the business of trying to generate profit in the world where there is no parity to be earned, you have to get increasingly large in your size. suddenly when the consensus thes out to be wrong, underlying can be very rapid, and that creates volatility. guy: who will make the most money out of this? you go to any bank trading, and there is a risk-off standing over your shoulder saying you cannot do that because we cannot have that working for the bank on a daily basis. so somebody has got to make money on trades itself. to myi will clearly speak company and others like us -- we business.oving we are helping to facilitate risk transfer. we are not taking the risk ourselves, but we are matching the buyer and the seller of those complex risks. it has been a very good period to be long volatility, to be long options is to effectively pa
ian: there are two periods look at some of the bull market and quiet. 2013, 2014, very quiet periods, ofy tend to sow the seeds their own demise. they tell the market we will guide you forward, forward guidance, and traders lean against that. everybody is in the business of trying to generate profit in the world where there is no parity to be earned, you have to get increasingly large in your size. suddenly when the consensus thes out to be wrong, underlying can be very rapid, and that creates...
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ceo ian taylor tells bloomberg prices will stay low because of slower economic growth in china. taylor says the u.s. shale industry will act as a cap on any rally. tom: thank you so much. futures -21 right now. let's look at the euro. it is a proxy for a discussion with kit juckes about where we are heading. the consensus was that blue rectangle. weaker euro, we are going to go to parody -- it hasn't happened. there's been extended stability. francine, it's really been confounding. francine: it has been compounding. when you look at ben bernanke, five or six weeks ago, saying it is probably the end of the dollar rally, we've seen that not to be true. we talk about currency wars. let's get back to our guest host, kit juckes from societe generale. where does euro-dollar go from here? kit: right now, it goes higher. eventually, the winter ends. the spring comes back. we get back to phillips curves, falling unemployment, and stuff like that. it all feels terribly far away this morning. right now, in this low yield, risk-averse, money that wants to invest in german securities, right
ceo ian taylor tells bloomberg prices will stay low because of slower economic growth in china. taylor says the u.s. shale industry will act as a cap on any rally. tom: thank you so much. futures -21 right now. let's look at the euro. it is a proxy for a discussion with kit juckes about where we are heading. the consensus was that blue rectangle. weaker euro, we are going to go to parody -- it hasn't happened. there's been extended stability. francine, it's really been confounding. francine: it...
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stephanie: earlier bloombergtv spoke with ian taylor. this is a big crude distribute it. here is what he had to say about rice. a 40we were probably see to 60 time band. stephanie: this is what you are talking -- david: this is what you are talking about a moment ago. there, and ifing there were, would it make a difference given all the other sources of supply, such as the united states, that adam talked about? philip: russia and saudi arabia and venezuela can talk all they want. saudi arabia is the leader in this. it is the world's largest producer, other than perhaps the united states, and saudi arabia will keep producing unless they can get an agreement where other producers cut three barrels for every barrel they cut. suggests thes, saudis cut production. they cannot or prices will go up. saudi income will go down. the saudi arabians need to have cooperation from others. i keep saying oil is now the new corn. saudi arabia is a large producer, just as there are some very large producers in i/o and some small producers in iowa. but saudi arabia literally has no market p
stephanie: earlier bloombergtv spoke with ian taylor. this is a big crude distribute it. here is what he had to say about rice. a 40we were probably see to 60 time band. stephanie: this is what you are talking -- david: this is what you are talking about a moment ago. there, and ifing there were, would it make a difference given all the other sources of supply, such as the united states, that adam talked about? philip: russia and saudi arabia and venezuela can talk all they want. saudi arabia...
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-ian: man coming through. lemonis: man coming through! [ laughter ] ian: ta-da! lemonis: i was like, "holy...i'm in trouble." ♪ christina: so, this is our assembly line. we run it like a manufacturing facility. our lead designer puts the recipe here, so the designers will all know what goes in each one. we have quota systems for the designers, so when they come in, they're given a quota they have to do each day. lemonis: i thought flowers were supposed to be fun. -christina: they are fun. -lemonis: sounds intense. christina: we have a very fun environment. we take a lot of pride in that. lemonis: you started this business, when? christina: november 7, 2010, was our launch date. -i quit my job at stanford. -lemonis: what did you do there? christina: i was a director of alumni relations and campaign outreach for the law school there. i wanted to do something that actually did something good in the world. my number-one mission is to support american flower farmers. competitors of ours, their quality i believe is sub-par. ours look much better. lemonis: what do you
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and it is baffling to ian. i spoke to him today. >> you did? what did he say? >> he's as baffled as i am. that wasn't the reason we were talking. look, i think there is an anomaly in the market and i'm confident and probably you know better than i the market will correct overtime. it is a great opportunity for anybody in either of two companies to get it. >> the $40 billion you hope to get, maybe april, may. >> we are still optimistic for the end of the quarter. it could slip into second quarter. it could be april. if teva controls that show, they are doing a great job working hard. >> let's talk about the company as if it were not merge ing, not that -- obviously it is merging and i'm in favor of the merger. but pipeline milestones. aesthetics. >> we have a lot. kibela launching and botox for forehead line which is i may need. >> i don't think so. botox, many new indications, but no mention of what they are. >> we talked about forehead lines. crow's feet outside the u.s. and we have depression. but the data for the depression study is end of the year, maybe fi
and it is baffling to ian. i spoke to him today. >> you did? what did he say? >> he's as baffled as i am. that wasn't the reason we were talking. look, i think there is an anomaly in the market and i'm confident and probably you know better than i the market will correct overtime. it is a great opportunity for anybody in either of two companies to get it. >> the $40 billion you hope to get, maybe april, may. >> we are still optimistic for the end of the quarter. it could...
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the reason i never believed wholeheartedly in the ian rand perspective of buy gold, the end of the financial eras as we know it, that's your trade, after watchi watchi watching central banks and central governors doing this over the past seven years, that they would let that happen. this rhymes with that trade. >> of course. i laughed at people who said there is no inflation, gold -- gold is not the hedge against inflation. it's a hedge against central banks losing control of the whole game. that's the deflationary spiral. >> a hedge against tyranny is what it is. >> it's the ultimate hedge. you've seen the move logically from 2013 to now that people have moved out of gold and into equities because they saw the world as being saved. but if you're going to push that yuan down, if they're successful and it drops 25%, 30% as they're talking, there will be -- china will export all that deflation. deflation will be okay. japan can live through two decades, but not with the debt overhang. >> that's what i bring up. i don't know what exact numbers are. the cap stones for '15 are not done. i'm sugge
the reason i never believed wholeheartedly in the ian rand perspective of buy gold, the end of the financial eras as we know it, that's your trade, after watchi watchi watching central banks and central governors doing this over the past seven years, that they would let that happen. this rhymes with that trade. >> of course. i laughed at people who said there is no inflation, gold -- gold is not the hedge against inflation. it's a hedge against central banks losing control of the whole...
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>> the major pharmaceutical, ian reed should come out and say i am appalled, we need lilly, bristol-meyers, merck, come out from wherever they are and immediately disown this and do it on our network. call in, be on the 11:00, the 12:00, the 1:00, come out and disown this behavior. this is going to hurt your industry very much. >> that may be the next chapter here. the degree to which other companies say, and this happened to some degree, that he does not represent us. that's what you want the industry to say and make clear. >> are they on the phone to you? are they calling our executive producers? you cannot let this stand. you cannot. you can't let it stand. it's inconceivable to me. particularly in an election year. >> remarkable as we watch this tape here from a few moments ago. shkreli making his way through the halls of congress with ben brafman trying to hold a small legal consultation in the face of a live video feed. i just don't see that too often, david. >> i don't think the founding fathers envisioned that when they came up with the bill of rights. i remember taking the common
>> the major pharmaceutical, ian reed should come out and say i am appalled, we need lilly, bristol-meyers, merck, come out from wherever they are and immediately disown this and do it on our network. call in, be on the 11:00, the 12:00, the 1:00, come out and disown this behavior. this is going to hurt your industry very much. >> that may be the next chapter here. the degree to which other companies say, and this happened to some degree, that he does not represent us. that's what...
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>> no. 200 k is what we've been getting on a consistent basis for four solid year. ian it's an amazing job gain. other sectors are weakening. energy, manufacturing. but we're seeing strong growth elsewhere in the economy. no slowing as far as i can see in the job market. >> i feel pretty good about the labor market. there are things that i'm getting itchy about in the global market. it's not in the u.s. not really when it comes to job growth and expansion. i think if there were significant weakness in the u.s. economy, it would start to show up across multiple different sectors not just manufacturing and industrial oriented sectors around the labor market. a decent print here today will confirm that we're in good shape for kind of like high single ones or up to 2% gdp growth in the u.s. >> when we had you on you represent the left really well. i'm won'ting at your organization, is it -- is everybody backing bernie sanders at this point? are you yourself, do you back the economic policies he's espousing? you got to be honest with me right now. are you too far right or do you back him? >
>> no. 200 k is what we've been getting on a consistent basis for four solid year. ian it's an amazing job gain. other sectors are weakening. energy, manufacturing. but we're seeing strong growth elsewhere in the economy. no slowing as far as i can see in the job market. >> i feel pretty good about the labor market. there are things that i'm getting itchy about in the global market. it's not in the u.s. not really when it comes to job growth and expansion. i think if there were...
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. >> ian shepherd wrote something today where he looks at how quickly wages are rising and inflation is coming up. he said inflation in particular, if you look at the same average inflation we have seen over the last three months or so, if that continues we'll be hitting the fed's target by october, two years ahead of time from the fed's own predictions. he worries that we are going to be growing rapidly at these points in those particular areas and that the fed is already behind the curve for not raising rates faster. do you think about something like that? >> well, i don't know what -- i don't -- i don't pay attention to what economists say, frankly. think about it. all of these economists, 160 iqs, spend their life studying it. can you name one wealthy economist that made money out of securities? kane tried in the early years to make money on stocks by predicting what business would do. he gave it up and went over to a graham type approach. it's interesting to read his history. he thought he could by looking at various economic variables create the cycle. he went broke a couple ti
. >> ian shepherd wrote something today where he looks at how quickly wages are rising and inflation is coming up. he said inflation in particular, if you look at the same average inflation we have seen over the last three months or so, if that continues we'll be hitting the fed's target by october, two years ahead of time from the fed's own predictions. he worries that we are going to be growing rapidly at these points in those particular areas and that the fed is already behind the...